Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
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im sorry to here that Andy. i was really sold on the 440-1 and the EZ heads, but i really want to get away from indy if possible. as far as rockers that doesnt seem to be that big of an issue as hughes has what i need there and a fair price compared to T&D and Jesel for the indy heads. i found hughes rockers new on another site for $600. im assuming these vics are clearanced for pushrod because they have been run. also Andy the heads have been run with a large roller.
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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03/29/16 02:27 PM
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I'm on the 440 -1 and paired rocker boat myself after doing it once. I do think you could save a little money if you used my data and research to do up a set of Victors. I bought several sets of rocker arm studs, lots of valve spring retainers, and spent a ton of time
Parts needed to assemble heads:
Hughes CNC Ported MW Port Victors: 3031.50 B3 Racing Geometry Correction Kit: 180.00 Studs, McMaster Carr: 25.00 ARP Nuts/washers, 3/8-16: 20.00 Hughes Premium 1.7 Rocker kit: 834.00 Rocker Shaft Hold Downs: 68.00
Total = $4158.50
Looking for Indy 440 -1 prices is proving to be difficult. The Indy price list is out of date so no help there.
Anybody know a price on a set of CNC ported -1's with valves, machined for a paired rocker system like T&D or Jesel?
One thing I did notice is that the Indy -1's seem to have a much smaller combustion chamber than the Victors. I already have my pistons and the are 1.32CH, -12.5cc reverse dome and that might be an issue for a pump gas deal. If you are cool with race gas it might be the hot ticket.
A 5 gallon pail of C12 is about $100 around here and 110 leaded is 8.50-10.00/gallon. I used to drive to work on Sunoco 110 all summer at $2.60/gallon. How times have changed!
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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03/29/16 03:21 PM
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The sweep pattern would have to be checked through the lift you plan on using to be sure. Using 1.7 ratio rockers might be a little different. http://www.b3racingengines.com/If you use the B3 kit you will have to elongate the bolt holes in your rockers FYI. We used locators in the rocker shafts to help keep everything in the correct place.
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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I bought the Hughes cyro treated 1.6 rockers for the Victor M.W. heads, the adjusters wouldn't hold up to roller cam spring pressures and 7000 RPM I ended up replacing those adjusters with the best Manton adjusters availble and still had problems with the Hughes lock nuts coming loose I ended up buying a set of Haralnd Sharp roller rockers for the Victor M.W. heads, no problems since with a lot of laps Make sure and set the valves with the motor hot, not cold BTW, my Victor M.W. are not CNC ported, stock out of the box. The 440-1 CNC ported are way better
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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03/29/16 09:35 PM
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Get Trick Flows and take them out to Max Wedge size yourself.
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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03/30/16 01:05 AM
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anyone have any experience with these on a 500-512 combo. just curious to performance and components for these heads. im currently looking at a set for my next combo. thanks Who did the CNC work? Are they the earlier 75cc version or the later 72cc?
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Re: edelbrock cnc victor max wedge heads
[Re: mopar dave]
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03/30/16 09:14 AM
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Running Stock Port Size Victors on my 499 without any issues for quite a while. They are CNC ported from Hughes. I am using Harland Sharp 1.6 rockers and shafts, Roller Cam 280 / .714 lift with 1.6 rocker. Spring is k-motion 950. Never on Dyno, but many passes at Norwalk in 9.70's at 3585#s car is 68 GTX.
For the Money they work well. However if you need .800 plus lift and 850HP++ they are NOT the head to be looking at.
Also because the cam is not very large NO additional valve train geometry gymnastics were required. The rockers were bolted on, adjusted and ran.
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